Coliving in Sevilla

Compare coliving spaces in Sevilla for digital nomads, remote workers and students — furnished rooms, all bills included, 300 days of sunshine in Andalusia.

Comparing coliving spaces in Sevilla

Use the comparison below to weigh Sevilla's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from furnished private apartments and studios in the central Arenal quarter (Almansa 11) to private-room, hostal-style coliving near Calle Sierpes (Alegoría Coliving Experience), most with rooftop terraces and coworking included.

Updated: June 2026 • 2 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Sevilla (2026)
Name Coliving Type Coworking Reviews
ALMANSA 11 APARTAMENTOS COLIVING Apartments 4.5 (19)
Alegoría Coliving Experience Social 4.4 (13)

All Colivings in Sevilla

Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Sevilla

Coliving in Sevilla typically costs between €600 and €1,300 per month, making it one of the more affordable coliving cities in Western Europe. Budget private rooms start around €600, while larger studios and apartments with more space and features reach €1,300 — Almansa 11, for example, spans that range with weekly and monthly options. Rates are generally all-inclusive, covering WiFi, utilities and cleaning, and many spaces offer flexible check-in and check-out dates.
The historic Casco Antiguo (Old Town) is the most popular, putting you steps from the monuments, tapas bars and nightlife — the Arenal quarter near the Maestranza (home to Almansa 11) and the area around Calle Sierpes (home to Alegoría) are central picks. Across the river, Triana is the classic flamenco-and-ceramics barrio with a strong local feel, while Alameda is the bohemian, going-out district and La Macarena is more residential and affordable. The Casco Antiguo is best for walkability and culture.
Yes. Sevilla combines a low cost of living, over 300 days of sunshine a year, reliable internet, and a growing number of coworking spaces and cafés set up for remote work. It is significantly cheaper than Madrid or Barcelona, walkable and bike-friendly, and rich in culture — the Alcázar, Plaza de España, flamenco and an unbeatable tapas scene. High-speed trains reach Madrid in around 2.5 hours. The main caveat is the intense summer heat, when many nomads shift their hours earlier or escape to the coast.
It varies by space. Some, like Almansa 11, offer both weekly and monthly stays with flexible, open check-in and check-out dates, which suits shorter visits. Others are geared toward monthly and longer bookings. For non-EU nationals, Spain's digital nomad visa (introduced in 2023) makes settling in for several months or longer much easier. Confirm the exact minimum term and current availability directly with each property before booking.
Yes. Sevilla is noticeably cheaper than Madrid or Barcelona, and broadly in line with other southern cities like Granada or Málaga. Furnished coliving rooms from around €600 per month all-inclusive offer strong value given the city's culture, weather and central location. The trade-off compared with Madrid or Barcelona is a smaller (though growing) international and coworking scene — but for sunshine, affordability and quality of life, Sevilla is one of Spain's best-value bases.

Why choose Sevilla for your next coliving experience

Sevilla is warm and alive. The streets are narrow and twisty, the plazas fill up at night, and flamenco leaks out of tiny bars. The capital of Andalusia runs on a slow, social rhythm — people eat late and talk longer, hopping from one tapas bar to the next. Summers get genuinely hot; winters are mild and easy, with over 300 days of sunshine a year.

Coliving in Sevilla is concentrated in the historic Casco Antiguo (Old Town), where furnished houses sit steps from the monuments. Almansa 11 offers private apartments and studios in the Arenal quarter near the Maestranza, while Alegoría Coliving Experience runs private-room, hostal-style living near Calle Sierpes. Other sought-after barrios include Triana across the river, bohemian Alameda, and La Macarena. Most spaces pair private rooms with rooftop terraces and coworking.

It is far cheaper than Madrid or Barcelona. Furnished coliving rooms and studios typically run from around €600 to €1,300 per month all-inclusive — Almansa 11, for example, spans that range with weekly and monthly options. Rates usually cover WiFi, utilities and cleaning, and many spaces offer flexible, open check-in and check-out dates.

For remote work the fundamentals are solid: reliable internet, plenty of cafés and coworking spaces with good WiFi, and a friendly, fast-growing expat scene. Downtime means tapas, the Alcázar and Plaza de España, bike rides along the Guadalquivir, and easy high-speed trains to Madrid, Córdoba and Granada. For sun, culture and an affordable base, Sevilla is hard to beat.